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  • But Captain, if winning is not important, then why keep score?
    Risewild
    Risewild
    So sports people can also learn how to count.
    *Badum Tish*
    Aurelius Of Phoenix
    Aurelius Of Phoenix
    Fool that you are, you haven't noticed that the 'score' is actually an accurate number for your Mother's body count... yikes.
    Captain Jean-Luc Picard, you lead the strongest ship of the Federation Fleet. You speak for your people.
    TheGM
    TheGM
    then Picard happens and he gets yelled at for having white privilege and owning a Winery.
    I want to ask for girl help, but I'm not sure if it's allowed. Or if it's frowned upon.
    R.Graves
    R.Graves
    Girls = bad
    Men =good
    zegh8578
    zegh8578
    Do you want to ask her for help doing something you really should be able to handle yourself, such as opening a pickle jar? If so, yes, hang your head in shame.
    SquidWard
    SquidWard
    Too vague. Try again.
    At the mention of the Defiant, Troi grew concerned. Each of them shared a single unspoken thought: "Worf."
    "It is possible to make no mistakes and still lose. That is not a weakness, that is life."
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    Sicknessoverload
    Sicknessoverload
    TNG sucked for the first two seasons, and First Contact was a great movie, the rest sucked though. I haven't seen Picard, though.
    R.Graves
    R.Graves
    First contact was ass and the first two seasons of TNG being bad is 95% percent a meme.
    Sicknessoverload
    Sicknessoverload
    There's only a few good episodes of the first two seasons, the sentient Data episode and the parasite one. I loved First Contact, I just wish there would have been a mirror movie.
    My favourite book is Joe Steele, ask me about it.
    Sicknessoverload
    Sicknessoverload
    He's Stalin, but his family moves to America just before he's born and becomes president, leading America down a dark authoritarian path
    Jogre
    Jogre
    I can't make a fair judgement because I haven't read it: but I guess you want to talk about it, so I might as well ask a question: That premise sounds like it assumes a certain level of biological predeterminism, whereby Stalin is naturally pre-determined to become an authorian regardless of the social and political context he's born in, simply by virtue of being born. Is this addressed in the book?
    Sicknessoverload
    Sicknessoverload
    No, but it doesn't take away from the book. Stalin was originally going to be a priest but that wouldn't be a very interesting book lol.
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